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Young People Who Are Studying in Romania, Help to Overcome Bureaucratic Obstacles Through the Project “Gps - Ready for Study”

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Young people who are going to study in Romania, some very soon graduates of gymnasium, have problems with the perfection of the acts. Those who do not have Romanian passports should get a seating permit in the neighbouring country, a procedure which sometimes requires the presentation of a set of documents and, at times, the state of bodies on the floor. At Yaşi, a group of young people already experienced is ready to guide them, under the proje…
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Young people who are going to study in Romania, some very soon graduates of gymnasium, have problems with the perfection of the acts. Those who do not have Romanian passports should get a seating permit in the neighbouring country, a procedure which sometimes requires the presentation of a set of documents and, at times, the state of bodies on the floor. At Yaşi, a group of young people already experienced is ready to guide them, under the proje…

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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